Police say suspect in terror plot attempted suicide in 2005 - CNN
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Police say suspect in terror plot attempted suicide in 2005
CNN (CNN) — Colleen LaRose, the Pennsylvania woman indicted for allegedly conspiring to support terrorists and kill a person in a foreign country, attempted to commit suicide in 2005, according to a police report filed at the time. … 'Jihad Jane's' Arrest Raises Fears About Homegrown TerroristsABC News Pennsylvania Woman Tied to Plot on CartoonistNew York Times Colleen LaRose: all-American neighbour or Jihad Jane?The Guardian Christian Science Monitor -WTOP -Fresno Bee all 1,574 news articles » |
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Digesting the ‘New Atkins’ low-carb diet (Opelousas Daily World)
The Atkins diet has changed little since 1972, slashing carbohydrates such as pasta and potatoes and allowing beef, butter and cheese. Now others carry the torch for the late Robert C. Atkins with The New Atkins for a New You.
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McDonald’s Weight Watchers Meals In New Zealand Calculate Points In Mysterious Ways (The Huffington Post)
What’s Your Reaction? But American Weight Watchers should be careful if they visit a Kiwi branch of McDonald’s. Calorie and fat counts differ slightly between the two countries, and the Weight Watchers equation is different, too.
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‘A new you’: Digesting the facts of ‘New Atkins’ low-carb diet (The Alexandria Town Talk)
The Atkins diet has changed little since 1972, slashing carbohydrates such as pasta and potatoes and allowing beef, butter and cheese. Now others carry the torch for the late Robert C. Atkins with “The New Atkins for a New You.”
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Hillary Clinton seeks Nigeria trial for Jos massacres - BBC News
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Hillary Clinton seeks Nigeria trial for Jos massacres
BBC News US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Nigeria to arrest and try those responsible for killing hundreds of people near the city of Jos. The massacre is seen as revenge for a previous round of killings in January. Human Rights Watch says the … Nigeria urged to take action as 200 die in sectarian violenceThe Guardian Nigeria: Calls for inquiry into religious violenceThe Associated Press Nigeria: End This Tit for Tat MadnessAllAfrica.com Aljazeera.net -Los Angeles Times -Xinhua all 1,485 news articles » |
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Macrobiotic diet isn’t a fad (The New Straits Times)
POP icon Madonna is a big fan. So is her good friend, actress Gwyneth Paltrow. Apart from celebrities, the macrobiotic diet is popular with green consumers.
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Could the Weight Watchers deal with Maccas promote weight gain? (Crikey)
Adrian Bauman, Lesley King and Louise Baur explain how a new deal between McDonald’s and Weight Watchers to promote “healthy choices” could actually see more people eating junk — and both companies will reap the rewards.
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Friend’s low-carb diet has heart-attack written all over it (Denver Post)
Q: I have a lifelong friend who believes that the Atkins diet is the only way to lose weight and “lead a healthy lifestyle.” He eats hamburgers, bacon, steaks, roast beef, shrimp, drinks excessively, sleeps 12 to 15 hours a day, then sits and watches TV all day. Can you help me save a friend?
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GI’s, New to Iraq, Hear the Election Explosions - New York Times
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GI's, New to Iraq, Hear the Election Explosions
New York Times BAGHDAD — “You're hearing a lot of booms out there,” Lt. Ryan P. Alexander told his soldiers, briefing them ahead of their platoon's anticipated operation as mortars and explosions rained on Baghdad early on Sunday while Iraqis began … Iraqi Voters Defy ViolenceWall Street Journal Iraq elections marred by violenceLos Angeles Times Barack Obama hails Iraq election 'milestone'BBC News Voice of America -The Hindu -The Associated Press all 5,652 news articles » |
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Weight Watchers endorses McDonald’s (Guardian Unlimited)
• ‘Diet-friendly’ menu to roll out in New Zealand • Nutritionists says tie-up does not promote healthy eating Meals approved by Weight Watchers are going on sale at McDonald’s in New Zealand under a deal trumpeted as an enjoyable way to lose weight but that nutritionists criticise as a marketing ploy that doesn’t promote healthy eating. As part of the deal, which the company says is the first of …
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